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Dictionary of Indian Biography D to F
Date transcribed | 2011-03-01 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | Note that notables of Indian, Afghan, etc. origin do not always follow the alphabetical name pattern established by Buckland in his original work. |
| Surname | Derozio | | First Name(s) | Henry Louis Vivian | | Year of Birth | 1809 | | Year of Death | 1831 | | Entry | Eurasian poet and teacher : born in Calcutta, April 10, 1809 : son of Francis Derozio, a Calcutta merchant : educated at Drummond's Academy in Dharmtala : left school at 14 for commercial work, which he gave up, joining an uncle in indigo at Bhagalpur. At 18 he published a volume of poems and obtained a teachership at the Hindu College : was very successful as a teacher of philosophy, but lost his appointment, though the charges against him, of propagating atheism and encouraging disobedience, failed : still continued to exercise great influence over his former pupils, many of whom became distinguished men : contributed to journalism and established a newspaper, the East Indian. His name is still revered in his community as a great teacher. He died of cholera, Dec. 23, 1831 : he wrote the Fakir of Jungheera and other poems. |
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A List of eminent persons who served in British India, together with short biographical notes of each
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